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    Shrinking a large dataset to identify variables associated with increased risk of Plasmodium falciparum infection in Western Kenya by TREMBLAY, M., DAHM, J. S., WAMAE, C. N., DE GLANVILLE, W. A., FÈVRE, E. M., DÖPFER, D.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-12-2015)
    “…Large datasets are often not amenable to analysis using traditional single-step approaches. Here, our general objective was to apply imputation techniques,…”
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    Availability of global health opportunities in North American Paediatric Orthopaedic Fellowship Programmes by Siy, A. B., Lins, L. A., Dahm, J. S., Shaw, J. T., Simske, N. M., Noonan, K. J., Whiting, P. S.

    Published in Journal of children's orthopaedics (01-12-2018)
    “…Abstract Purpose Orthopaedic residents are increasingly seeking international health electives (IHEs) during training, many of which involve providing…”
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    fv3gfs-wrapper: a Python wrapper of the FV3GFS atmospheric model by McGibbon, Jeremy, Brenowitz, Noah D, Cheeseman, Mark, Clark, Spencer K, Dahm, Johann P. S, Davis, Eddie C, Elbert, Oliver D, George, Rhea C, Harris, Lucas M, Henn, Brian, Kwa, Anna, Perkins, W. Andre, Watt-Meyer, Oliver, Wicky, Tobias F, Bretherton, Christopher S, Fuhrer, Oliver

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (16-07-2021)
    “…Simulation software in geophysics is traditionally written in Fortran or C++ due to the stringent performance requirements these codes have to satisfy. As a…”
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    Bovine Liver Supplement Labeling Practices and Compliance With U.S. Regulations by Silva, MS, Anthony J., Dahm, MS, Olive J., Hellberg, Rosalee S.

    Published in Journal of dietary supplements (02-01-2022)
    “…Bovine liver supplements are sought after by consumers due to their nutrient-dense profile and high protein content. However, there is a lack of information…”
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    Loss of wild-type p53 function is responsible for upregulated homologous recombination in immortal rodent fibroblasts by Willers, E. E. McCarthy, W. Alberti, J. Dahm-Daphi, S. N. Powell, H.

    “…Purpose : A correlation between mutations in the tumour suppressor gene p53 and high rates of homologous recombination were previously found in immortal rodent…”
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